policy manual 10 2015
City of Greensboro Personnel Policy Manuał
4.5 FLSA Compensatory Time - Time off at a rate of not less than one and one-half hours for each overtime hour worked, instead of cash overtime pay. 5.0 ORGANIZATIONAL RULES 5.1 Authorization of Overtime - The most important element of controlling costs associated with overtime is to limit or eliminate such overtime when possible. To facilitate this, each department must designate those persons authorized to permit and control overtime. It should be noted that authorizing overtime represents a direct expenditure of budgeted funds as would the purchase of supplies. Thus, the same care should be taken in determining if the overtime is essential. 5.2 Adjustments Within the Same Work Week A. FLSA defines overtime as all hours worked over 40 work hours during a given work week, not hours worked over eight in a given day. However, it is possible to control overtime hours by adjusting work schedules on an hour-for-hour basis during the work week. B. Even though an employee works more than eight hours on a workday, his work schedule may be adjusted so that he does not work over 40 work hours in his designated work week. 1. Example - A heavy workload makes it necessary for Employee Edwards to work a total of 12 hours on Monday. Supervisor Brown, at his discretion, manages these extra hours by scheduling Employee Edwards off (not charged to any leave) for four hours on Tuesday. Supervisor Brown could have elected to schedule Employee Edwards off on any other day within the work week. 2. There is no overtime pay when time off is scheduled on an hour-for-hour basis in the same work week. However, overtime work results and overtime compensation is mandatory for all work time over 40 work hours in any specific work week. C. Adjustments within the same work week must be the first recourse attempted by a supervisor designated to manage and control overtime hours. 5.3 Compensatory Time Method of Compensation - If it is not possible to avoid overtime by altering work schedules within the work week, then it will be City policy to compensate the affected employees whenever possible through the accumulation of FLSA Compensatory Time as prescribed by the FLSA except as provided for in Section 5.4 below. This is accomplished as follows: A. The total balance of accumulated FLSA Compensatory Time may not exceed 120 hours for all non public safety employees and 240 hours for public safety employees. Should an employee with a balance this high work additional overtime, then the additional overtime must be compensated by a cash payment. See Section 5.4 below. B. Individual departments are authorized and encouraged to establish limits less than 120 hours for all non public safety employees and 240 hours for public safety employees since widespread
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